Front:
From Williamsburg to Jamestown, on James River, 6 Miles:
To Wert Point
Va.
Pocahontas Saves
Captain Smith's Life
at
Creek
A MAP showing
points of interest in
JAMESTOWN
444
Werowocomoco
December 1607
WILLIAM SBURG
JOR.
RIVCR
Arms
Parto Bello
OVirgina
YORKTOWN
in VIRGINIA
Sir Thomas Gater
Pirst Royal
Governor
1611-1614
Capital Queen's Cree
Zending
Wicomico
Here Bacon
First Plotted His
Rebellion
House Of Bungesses
1702
The Sarah Canstant
Godspeed Diseovery. The President's House
The Ships that Brought
The Founders Of The
Nation To Jamestown
Commanded by
Christopher Neport
Colonial
Bellfield
Parey
Kings Cr.
1732
4 4 Ringfield
Tomb oCo D
And She Home
Here wer ndd
The Fiest Sifk brry
In The Colonies.
1607
1680
Bruton Parish
H TChurch A
1715
Powder
Ham
1714
Main
Navy Mine Depot
college
William Mary
16
Building Poor Debtos
1693
ucester
Point
PreSon 744
93
Monch Tow
Williamsburg
Eunly Settler
Kiskiocks
An Indion Trbe
That Lived e
Whase Chief
ras Ofahorin
British
Fleet
The Capital Of Colonial Virginia
Settled in 1632. fiest called
"Middle Plantation"
Road To Yorktown
Yorktown
Creen Spring
Freneh
Fleet
Aockeding
Britisk
Scene Of Bottie Befween
Cornwallis and
Lafayette-
July 6
Laid Off In 1691
Maidens
Field
Mi
14 Mi
veison
HOUse
Cornwalls
Headouartel
178
Battle Of
Miliamsburg
Le Hall
Mimgsmill
61697
1862
Martin's Hundred
Nere in 1622 Seventy-
Erght Settiers were
Marracred by Indiant
Treball
To Newort Aeas
Bartering
Militèry
Entrenchments
Carter's
grove
Tbacca
Captuin John Smith
restdent Of The Virginia
Colony
Surrender Of
Cornwallis
1781
Admiral
Count De Grasre
Surnende
Fiel:
Commander in Chiet Of
The French Naval Forcer
Jameniown
OlJ Chure
1639
Poc ontas
408
Monume
1907
JAMESTOWN
iog
island
MAY 13
1607
GFirt Perminent Engish
Seement n cua
Prshatan
SENLL of NILES
From Williamsburg to Yorktown, on York River, 12 Miles; from Williamsburg to Mariner's Museum, 18 Miles
YORKTOWN: Site of the final battle of the Revolution where
Cornwallis surrendered to General Washington in 1781.
This map is historically accurate.
DOG
Colonial
until the Revolution.
WILLIAMSBURG: Colonial capital of Virginia from 1676
To Hamplon
in America and capital of Virginia until the great fire in 1676.
JAMESTOWN: Site of the first permament English settlement
To Richmond
+-52 Mi.
BY HUGO STEVENS
Back:
The large map from which this card is
made is on exhibit at the "Sign of the Bull's
Head," a privately owned hostelry on Duke
of Gloucester St., Williamsburg, Va.
5B-H1482
DISTRIBUTED BY THE BULL'S HEAD GIFT SHOP, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER ST.,
COPYRIGHT V. B. HAUGHWOUT:
WILLIAMSBURG, VA.